Thursday, November 29, 2012

In the News: Wolves in the Cross-hair

Wolves need our help!

After successful re-introduction in the mid 90ties and recovery over the last ~20 years, the grey wolves are again in the cross-hair and hunted.  Montana, Wyoming and Idaho allow shooting on sight regardless of season, regardless of leaving the pups in the den to die as well.

Watch the video, be their voice and speak out!


HELP END THE SLAUGHTER OF WYOMING’S WOLVES!

The Interior Department has stripped Wyoming's wolves of their endangered species protection, leaving them at the mercy of a state management plan that allows them to be shot on sight across most of the state. Tell Secretary Salazar to call off the guns by returning these wolves to the endangered species list until Wyoming presents a credible plan for protecting them!




[www.callofftheguns.org]

Send a message to Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior by clicking here.

Thank you for caring and for your help!

Til next time, 
Meggi

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Focus: Night Sky

Over the last year, I have "discovered" the beauty of the night sky - and I am enchanted!

But see for yourself:

Pigeon Point, CA

Stars over double arch in Arches National Park, Utah

Milky Way and rising moon over Alabama Hills, CA

Camping under the stars

Milky Way over McDonalds Lake, Glacier Park, Montana

 Moon over Sawthooth Mountains, Idaho

Startrails over Balanced Rock, Utah

Milky Way over Coriza Plains, CA - camping a night in the desert

Milky Way with meteor over Alabama Hills, CA

By adding Astro Photography to my photographic interests over the past year, I learned yet another area of photography with its intricacies - this is a very exciting new field for me and while traveling, I am getting sleep deprived!  But it is lots of fun.  Hope you are enjoying these new images.

Til next time,
Meggi

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Spring Wildlife: Cubs, Pups and Kittens

Wildlife Photography at its Best

A truly amazing opportunity to photograph wildlife babies:  wolf pups, fox kittens, lynx kittens, Badger pups and more!
Come face-to-face with these wonderful babies!

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

In the News: Ban Elephants from Traveling Circuses

PAWS working hard to better the life of captive elephants!




Los Angeles City Council Poised To Vote On Ending 
Use Of Elephants In Traveling Circuses


PAWS is pleased to report that on Tuesday, November 20, the Los Angeles Personnel & Animal Welfare Committee (PAW) voted to send its recommendation for an ordinance that would end the use of elephants in traveling circuses and prohibit the use of bull hooks in public displays to the full council for vote. Animal supporters showed up in force for this critical meeting -- so many in fact, that an overflow room was needed to seat everyone!

If the ordinance passes the full council vote, Los Angeles will become the largest U.S. city to restrict the use of elephants in circuses and also to ban the bull hook. The ordinance could go before the City Council in December. Securing this ban in Los Angeles will send a powerful message to other cities and counties that cruelty in the guise of entertainment will not be tolerated.

The Los Angeles Times editorial board has published an important editorial in support of the ordinance. Please read their full editorial here:[ http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-1126-elephants-20121126,0,1479715.story ][ http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-circus-leave-the-bullhooks-behind-20121025,0,7240822.story ]. You can send a letter to the editor at letters@latimes.com. If you do, please keep the letter to 150 words or less, and be sure to include your full name, mailing address, phone number and email address. (Personal information is only seen by the letters editors and used for verification purposes.)

Baby elephant Nicholas performing in the circus.
Note trainer on the left with bullhook in hand.
Nicholas now lives at PAWS' ARK 2000.
Since our founding in 1984, PAWS has contended that elephants cannot live a healthy, normal life while traveling and performing. In circuses they are immobilized by chains for most of their lives, spend long periods in cramped transport vehicles, and are subjected to cruel training. Handlers use the bull hook -- a steel rod resembling a fireplace poker -- to dominate elephants through fear and violence. In addition, traveling shows often display animals in substandard housing and unsafe conditions that compromise animal welfare as well as public safety.

Help PAWS ensure that Los Angeles is added to the growing list of cities and countries worldwide that have made important policy changes and enacted restrictions on circus practices involving wild animals (view current listhttp://www.pawsweb.org/documents/exotic-animal-bans.pdf)  . If you live or work in Los Angeles and would like to help with this campaign, please contact Catherine Doyle, PAWS' Director of Science, Research & Advocacy, atcdoyle@pawsweb.org. If you reside or work outside of Los Angeles, there are still important things you can do to help. Contact Catherine for more information.

THE SHOW MUST NOT GO ON!
DONATE $1, $5, $10 [http://www.pawsweb.org/donate_online.html ]




 Thank you, PAWS, for your voice for the elephants!

Til Next time,
Meggi

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Spring Wildlife: 
Cubs, Pups and Kittens

Wildlife Photography at its Best

An amazing opportunity to photograph wildlife babies:  wolf pups, fox kittens, lynx kittens, Badger pups and more!
Come face-to-face with these wonderful babies!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Polar Bears and Dogs

A Remarkable Friendship


Despite the predator nature of polar bears, here is an example of an incredible relationship between predator and prey - a gentle side of these white giants.  Please learn more about it in the below video:





[Ref: http://firstscience.tv/polarbear.htm]


Here are some more unusual friendships:



Snow leopard cubs with chimpanzee 


Tiger cub and Chiuhuahua

Comforting company.

Thanks for the Ride!

Happy Thanksgiving - may your world allow you the comfort of our 4-legged friends!


Til next time,
Meggi


Saturday, November 10, 2012

In the News: Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

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Bull Elephant Rescue

Last year I was privileged to visit the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi Kenya.  Not only take they care of orphaned elephant babies but read the incredible survival story of the injured elephant bull.  Their work is remarkable.  Elephants in Africa are under attack from poachers for their ivory - in very high demand in China.  



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A Unique Survival; A Tsavo Elephant beats all odds - 11/9/2012

On the 6th of November a tour operator reported seeing an elephant with what looked like a wound to the front right leg in the Sala area. The DSWT Tsavo Vet Unit was alerted and waited on standby until the specific location of the elephant was reported. Vague reports continued to come in about the elephant, which was stuck in deep mud, yet no reports could clearly verify the location. The following day, early in the morning, the DSWT aircraft was deployed to locate the elephant from the air. Initially nothing could be seen and after landing at several tented camps in the area there was still no further information. Yet one last check of a remote waterhole proved successful and in the middle of the water laid a lone elephant, almost fully submerged. The elephant had obviously fallen in a waterhole, only managing to breath through its trunk.

The elephant in the waterhole from the air



Immediately the mobile DSWT Vet Unit was on its way and half an hour later they met with a KWS team and headed to the waterhole, finding the elephant still in the middle of the water, with its head still fully submerged. At this point it was not clear if the animal was still alive. They had a challenge on their hands with how best to proceed but action had to be taken urgently.
The vet car arrives at the scene  The elephant is fully-submerged



One of the KWS rangers volunteered to go in and see whether the elephant was indeed still alive. He pulled its tail and pulled harder and suddenly the sleeping giant erupted out of the water sending the 'tail puller' into rapid retreat. Miraculously the elephant rose to its feet, which was a huge relief as no treatment could have been given to it while it lay in the water. Slowly the KWS team 'herded' it out of the waterhole, whilst it tried to charge at the rescue teams, but with its front leg in such a bad way it could do no more than a few frustrated limps.
KWS Ranger examines the elephant  The elephant moves under water


The elephant miraculously gets up  The teams wait patiently for the elephant to leave the water



Eventually it stood far enough away from the water - if the elephant was darted and returned to the water it would have been a disaster. The DSWT vet prepared his dart and quietly crept up behind the animal, and fired the tranquilizer into its left flank. Within five minutes the animal crumpled to the ground and work began. A bush obstructing its breathing had to be removed first, whilst one person was given the duty of cooling the elephant with water. Others collected a tree stump on which to prop the injured leg, whilst the vet went to work, sweating in the heat, being assisted by the KWS team. It was now mid-afternoon and intensely hot.
The elephant walks away  Treatment continues on the elephant


the vet treats the wound



A deep single wound on the ankle which is believed to have been caused by a poisoned arrow, was soon cleaned out and treated. This took about twenty minutes whilst the elephant snored in deep sleep. Antibiotics were injected into the muscle tissue before another small injection into a vein in the ear was given to finally revive the patient. Within minutes he struggled to get up but with a bit of persuasion he finally rose to his feet and stood motionless accessing the situation. His trunk sniffed his ankle, wondering what the new feelings were and the foreign smells of the medication. Finally he stared at the team of onlookers in an almost thankful way and turned to hobble off into the bush.


After treatment the elephant moves on to live another day  the elephant is darted



He will be monitored over the next few days and should he continue to struggle, a follow-up treatment will be carried out, but hopefully he will soon return to health, put weight back on his foot and carry on to wander the plains of Tsavo.

Through your support and the support of Vier Pfoten the treatment of this elephant was made possible. The DSWT is hugely grateful and hopes that through your continued support more lives can be saved.

Reported by:  http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/updates/updates.asp?ID=468
https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/is/donate_now.asp  

The Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is a truly incredible organization - can they save the elephants from extinction?

Til next time,
Meggi

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Spring is a beautiful time in Tahoe and Hope Valley – Explore Tahoe’s hidden places with renowned Tahoe Fine Art Photographer Jon Paul, owner of the Jon Paul Gallery and Wildlife Photographer Meggi Raeder.

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